ROCK ISLAND, ILLINOIS (May 20, 2024) — Augustana College senior Roger Pavey Jr, a theatre arts and graphic design double major from LeClaire, Iowa (52753), was nominated to submit a “More Than I Imagined” profile by Vickie Phipps, associate professor of art and graphic design.

Annually, faculty nominate Augustana's seniors who have achieved remarkable academic or personal growth to appear in the college's “More Than I Imagined” series. Read Pavey's profile at More Than I Imagined.

Phipps said Pavey's investment in theater at Augustana points to his dedication and love for theater.

"During Roger's time here at Augie, Roger has somehow managed to participate in more than fifty theater productions," said Phipps. "Such an accomplishment indicative of not only skillset and work ethic but also sheer love of artistic expression. Roger is an artist, actor, designer. . . an all-around creative person who I deeply admire."

After graduation, Pavey will join the production staff at Williamstown Theater Festival in Williamstown, Mass.

View all of this year's nominated students at More Than I Imagined 2024.

Augustana College is a vibrant, welcoming liberal-arts college located on a 115-acre campus in the Quad Cities (pop 400,000) along the Mississippi River. Augustana, a residential campus, has 100 majors and programs, 160 student organizations, and 28 varsity athletic teams.

The college enrolls 2,500 students in a metro area that provides access to many career-paths and hands-on learning opportunities, including internships, jobs, student teaching, and research sites.

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